PASSERES. 
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TiMALlIDiE. 
Mystacornis (Zool. Rec. tu. p. 52) belongs to this family, and not to SyU 
mdci R. B. Sharpe, P. Z. S. 1871, pp. 314, 315. 
Aletlxc castanonota, sp. n., from Fautee. Id, Cat. Afr. B. p. 20. 
Cholornis, gen. nov., of which the type is 
C. paradoxa, sp. n., from Chinese Thibet. J. Verreaux, N. Arch. Mus. vi. 
Bull. p. 35, vii. pp. 34, 35. 
Paradoxornis yuttaticollis, sp. n., from Szechuen and Moupin. let. tom, cit, 
p. 14. 
Alcippe pcecilotis, sp. n., from Moupin. Id. op. cit. vi. p. 35, vii. pp. 37, 38* 
Alcippe cinerea^ sp. n., from Szechuen and Moupin. A. David, tom^ ciU 
p. 14. 
Turdhms striatus, sp. n., from the Khassia Hills, like the Malaccan T. mci-^ 
Crodactylus, but smaller and with a striated throat. Ld. Walden, Ann. N. II. 
(4) vii. p. 241. 
PeUornium siibochraceum, sp. n., from Tenasserim, like P. rujiceps, but 
smaller, with a narrower bill and shorter tarsus. R. Swinhoe, tom. cit. 
p. 257* ' 
PeUornium mandelH, sp. n., from* Sikkim. W. T. Blanford, P. As. Soc, 
Beng.l871,p. 216. 
Pterorliinus damdi (Zool. Rec. v. p. 81) figured. J. Gould, B. As. pt. xxiii. 
Pterorhinus maximus and P. lanceolatusj spp. nn., from Chinese Thibet. J. 
Verreaux, N. Arch. Mus. vi. Bull. p. 36, vii. pp. 40, 41. The former figured 
as lanthocincla maximay tom. cit, pi. 3, fig. 1, and described, vii. pp. 38, 39. 
laniliocincla lunulatay sp. n., from Chinese Thibet. Id. op. cit. vi. Bull. p. 36, 
pi. 3, fig. 2. 
Trochalopterum formosum, T. eUiotiy and T. hlythiy spp. nn., the first front 
Szechuen, the two last from the same and also Moupin. Id. op. cit, v. p. 35, 
vi. pp. 36, 37, vii. pp. 43-46. 
Trochalopterum similey sp. n.. North-western India, allied to T. varicyatimiy 
but with pure grey primaries and rectrices. A. 0. Hume, Ibis, 1871, p. 408. 
HiRUNDINIDiE. 
Ilirundo rupestris, its fossil remains figured. A. Milne-Ed wards, Ois, 
Foss. Fr. pi. 166, figs. 24, 25. 
Ilirundo Icucoirhoa, its habits. W. II. Hudson, P. Z. S. 1871, pp. 327, 
328. 
Cecropis arctiviitata, sp. ii., from Northern China, of the C. daurica group. 
R. Swinhoe, tom. cit. p. 346. 
Oriolidas. 
Psaropholus trailli and P. ardeUs figured. J. Gould, B. As. pt. xxiii. 
Oriolus gedhuluy its nidification, A. Muller, Zool. Gart. 1871, pp. 275-279. 
Tyrannid^e. 
Myiozetetes yrandis, sp. n., from Peru, larger than any other of the genus, 
and of a deeper yellow beneath. G. N. Lawrence, P. Ac. Philad. 1871, 
p. 234. 
Myiozetetes and Conopias, remarks on, with a synoptical table of the species, 
P.L.Sclater,P.Z.S. 1871, pp. 751-750. ' . 
